Seams like this one is for real Delphi geeks only.
This is how it looks (sorry, can't post images)
Delphi IDE ugly toolbar (source: piccy.info)What's wrong - disabled Delphi IDE toolbar and menu buttons are ugly black/white images.
What I want to do - make them look gray-scaled.How? I made some research. Main problem in virtual TCustomImageList.DoDraw
method. When paramater Enabled = False
it paints ugly things (see disabled buttons on screenshot). I created my own override for this 开发者_如何学Gofunction and it paints gray-scaled images when Enabled = False
Now I want to replace default DoDraw
with my own in IDE (using design-time package):
- I figured out that unit ImgList is compiled-in bds.exe, so trick with patching this function in
rtlXXX.bpl
will not work. - Searching for function's body content gave no result. Looks like bds.exe's implementation (I'm talikng about machine codes) of
DoDraw
is a bit different.
Any suggestions or ideas of how can I make this possible? As base example of runtime code patching I took Andy's Midas Speed Fix: FindMethodPtr
, HookProc
, UnhookProc
I made it :) Thanks to everyone who participated or viewed this question!
This is how my IDE looks now:
Fixed toolbar http://blog.frantic.im/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/delphi-ide-after.PNG
I just messed up with vclXXX.pbl
, my fault. Sources can be found here. Gradient toolbars must be enabled to make it work. If you are interested in further development of this idea - read this topic
Maybe I'm understanding the problem badly but if you just want to override the DoDraw function why don't you just create your own component that inherits from TCustomImageList, override the desired function so that it does what you want and register it into the IDE?
If you don't want to make your own overriden components, you can change the realization directly in [DelphiPath]\source\Win32\vcl\ImgList.pas.
But it is really not a good way.
I've always disliked the way Delphi creates default disabled images from enabled one. This not only manifests itself in the IDE, but it does persist down to the application you're developing. The disabled images in your application look just as bad.
I have in the past tried to figure out what Delphi did to derive the disabled images and build on that. But it still is on my "things to do" list to finish that off.
None-the-less, these are some articles about the Delphi "glitch" that I encountered quite a while ago that may or may not help you:
Indistinguishable gray blobs in disabled menu items, by Vladimir S.
MenuImgList.pas
Fixing a Buttons Drawing Glitch in Delphi 5
Fixing a Menu Drawing Glitch in Delphi 4
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